Five Nigerian companies made the list among the 250 top firms.
“We are excited to collaborate with the Institute to foster innovation and inclusive development in Africa.”
According to CBN, cybersecurity threats, data breaches, and digital fraud are persistent concerns that could erode consumer confidence in the system.
Mr Agboola said the research centre reaffirmed Flutterwave’s commitment to “promoting secure and safe transactions” and “creating a fraud-free financial ecosystem.”
Built as a bridge for connecting diasporan communities to their roots, Send App remains committed to the spirit of the International Day of Family Remittances, said Flutterwave.
Nigeria stands out as one of the eight countries driving global population growth and leads in Africa.
“The expansion into Mozambique aligns with Flutterwave’s strategic vision of deploying its infrastructural reach.’’
Flutterwave has assured its customers and stakeholders that their funds were not affected and are safe with them, according to a statement by the company.
“Our aim is to continue excelling in every aspect, from product innovation to enhancing customer experiences,” said Mr Agboola.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Africa Business Centre said Flutterwave’s commitment to strengthening U.S.-Africa ties was the catalyst for Mr Agboola’s appointment.
